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Six weeks after the Reed shooting, then-Chief COPA Administrator Andrea Kersten questioned the officers' story in the Dexter Reed shooting. The CCPSA called for her termination.
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Dexter Reed’s family to get $1.25M in proposed settlement; $27M for woman hit in police chaseThe settlement proposed by city attorneys for the family of Dexter Reed is still subject to approval by aldermen. A group of pro-police aldermen have, in recent years, scrutinized city attorneys ...
Anthony Driver Jr., president of the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability, expected to find a "dirty ...
Andrea Kersten, ex-chief administrator of the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, said a civilian panel had "rendered ...
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Questions over Dexter Reed traffic stop, CPD use-of-force remain after bodycam video releasedA week before the Civilian Office of Police Accountability released the videos from the shooting of Dexter Reed, the head of COPA, Andrea Kersten, crafted a letter calling on Chicago's police ...
The commission believes that strengthening trust in COPA now requires new leadership,” Commission for Public Safety and ...
Six weeks after the incident, then-Chief COPA Administrator Andrea Kersten questioned the officers’ story in the Dexter Reed shooting. The CCPSA called for her termination. Chris Tye reports.
Aldermen had appeared poised for a tense debate over the settlement recommended by city attorneys for the family of Dexter Reed as a way to avoid a potentially more costly payout in court. But Ald.
including an investigation into an unfounded rumor about a cop impregnating a migrant teenager and another targeting the officers who got into a deadly gunfight with Dexter Reed. A source close to ...
Aldermen had appeared poised for a tense debate over the settlement recommended by city attorneys for the family of Dexter Reed as a way to avoid a potentially more costly payout in court.
The settlement proposed by city attorneys for the family of Dexter Reed is still subject to approval by aldermen. A group of pro-police aldermen have, in recent years, scrutinized city attorneys ...
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